Can one weekend change a young player’s future? This event brings bright girls together to play, learn, and grow. We cheer for bold moves, smart risk-taking, and new friendships.
The 21st Annual KCF event runs April 10–12, 2026 at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place. The address is 2233 S Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr in Chicago. Hosts include the Kasparov Chess Foundation, Renaissance Knights Chess Foundation, and the United States Chess Federation.
We invite girls under 18 to join a safe, fun, and competitive space. Debsie is proud to support this gathering! You will find chances to improve skills, meet coaches, and enjoy chess scholastic play.
Key Takeaways
- The tournament is April 10–12, 2026 at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place.
- Hosts: Kasparov Chess Foundation, Renaissance Knights Chess Foundation, US Chess Federation.
- Strong focus on learning, confidence, and community for girls under 18.
- Debsie supports growth with friendly, skill-building activities and classes.
- Want tips to improve? Check helpful coaching advice at mastering chess tips for US learners.
Understanding the All-Girls National Chess Championship
From Under 8 to Under 18, each age section offers a clear path for growth and recognition. Players compete in fair, age-based groups so skill shines through! We cheer progress, not just trophies.

The Importance of Scholastic Chess
Scholastic play builds thinking skills. Young players learn strategy, sportsmanship, and how to grow their rating over time.
“Scholastic events turn practice into confidence and community!”
Qualifying for International Representation
Champions in each age earn a spot to represent the USA at World Cadet and World Youth events. Winning opens doors for top individuals and top players alike.
- Age sections run Under 8 to Under 18 to ensure fair matches.
- We celebrate top individuals and top schools who top leaderboards with hard work.
- The Renaissance Knights Chess Foundation helps every child, from top 1100 to newcomers, feel welcome.
Want details or to register? See event details or check coaching tips at coaching tips to prepare!
Registration and Tournament Logistics
Secure your place now and enjoy lower fees, a nearby hotel rate, and easy team planning! You can register online and save — early entry is just $100 through February 23.
The onsite entry climbs to $280, so plan ahead. Every player must hold an active US Chess membership before entry. The event runs a 6-round Swiss system to match players with similar strength each round.

Entry Fees and Deadlines
- Early online entry: $100 (by February 23).
- Standard and late rates increase up to $280 onsite.
- Check membership status for all members before you submit entry.
Hotel Accommodations at McCormick Place
Book the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place at 2233 S Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr to get the special $195 per night rate. Staying at the hotel keeps you close to rounds and team areas!
Managing Team Rooms
We help teams reserve group rooms for prep and rest. To arrange a team block, email David Heiser at david.heiser@renaissanceknights.org and include team size and dates.
“Good planning lets players focus on play, not logistics!”
| Item | Detail | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Entry Fee (early) | $100 (by Feb 23) | Register online |
| Entry Fee (onsite) | Up to $280 | Pay at site |
| Hotel | Hyatt Regency McCormick Place — $195/night | Book at the hotel |
| Team Rooms | Reserve via email | Contact david.heiser@renaissanceknights.org |
| System | 6-round Swiss | Prepare for each round |
Need prep resources? Check our recommended classes for young learners at chess classes. For registration updates and event details, see the official US Chess event page: event information.
Competition Rules and Scholastic Regulations
Every round follows firm rules so players know what to expect. We use the official US Chess scholastic regulations and a 6-round Swiss system to keep pairings fair and clear.
One half-point bye is allowed for any round, except last round. Plan ahead! The bye available option cannot be used in the last round of play.
Players must record moves on official notation sheets. We apply the April 2026 rating supplement so all ratings and scores stay accurate.
Cell phones must be turned off and placed in a storage box during games. This rule supports focus and our safe play policy. If you see a concern, report it to Chess Control right away!
- We follow US Chess scholastic regulations for fair play and respect.
- Half-point bye is available, but not in the last round.
- Questions about scores or the system? Our staff will give quick information.

Want the full rule set? See the official OSCO rules for more details and examples.
Enhancing the Experience with Side Events
Friday night brings fast play and big smiles with two lively side events for every skill level! These extras help everyone relax and meet new friends before the main event.

Try something quick and fun. The Blitz event runs with a G/3 +2 time control and features five double rounds. Each round moves fast and tests quick thinking.
Blitz and Bughouse Tournaments
The Bughouse format uses a G/5, d0 time control. It is a true team game where partners trade pieces and plan together. Members who enjoy group play always highlight this as a weekend favorite!
“Side events turn practice into play and build confidence in tiny, exciting steps!”
- Sign up for side events during entry — simple and quick.
- Awards await top performers in both Blitz and Bughouse.
- Check the schedule so you do not miss a single round of action!
| Event | Time Control | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Blitz | G/3 +2 | 5 double rounds, solo |
| Bughouse | G/5 d0 | Team pairs, fast trades |
| Schedule Tip | Friday | Sign up during entry |
Come play, learn, and grow! We love seeing new players jump in. For event details and registration, visit the official event hub at event registration.
Conclusion
What a weekend! Hundreds of players left the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place with new friends, new skills, and higher ratings. We cheered top individuals and teams who showed grit and heart.
Please check your final scores and ratings. If you need help with awards or trophies, send an email and our team will assist quickly. We applaud every player who followed the scholastic regulations and the safe play policy during each round, except last round bye rules.
Thank you for making the 21st Annual KCF all-girls national event so special! Keep practicing, keep learning, and see you next year—Debsie is proud to support your journey. Read the full record report for standings and details.
